Posts Tagged ‘pain’

My dog recently scraped his hind leg, ripping off fur and leaving an open wound. The wound failed to heal because the canine would tear off the bandages I had carefully applied and lick at the wound. People have the mistaken idea that a dog’s saliva has great antiseptic properties. But if you look at what a dog may chew on such as dead animals, old bones, etc. or the many parts of its own body that it may lick, you soon realize how unsanitary a dog’s tongue may be.Read more

A backache, hip pain or stomach troubles can be quite unpleasant. Have you every wondered if they are purely physical in nature or if some type of trapped emotion or energy block could be causing the physical discomfort?

“In every culture and in every medical tradition before ours, healing was accomplished by moving energy.”
– Albert Szent-Gyogyi 1960 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Read more

You would think it’s such an easy choice. So why in life do we often choose the hard chair when the soft one is right next to it?

One Saturday I attended a child development training for 5 hours. I chose a hard plastic chair in the middle row of the class. Although the class information was interesting and useful, my back and bottom became a bit sore, and I started feeling quite uncomfortable. Read more